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NOT TO FRIGGIN HAPPY!!!! go into work yesterday at embolton, car was nice and clean and dent & crack free, parked next to a maroon magna. cLeave work and i have a nice big crack in my rear thats cracked right through and taken a big chip off the top, of my kit !!!! the person could not have not noticed they hit me, would have had to have hit pretty hard!! didnt even have the balls to come inside an admit they'd hit my car!!! :P:D;)

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guy at work scraped the side of my gtr in the car park , a totally empty car park with like 30 bays and 2 other cars in it .

he wasnt going to say anything but someone else at work saw him

if you cant park a car without hitting other cars you shouldnt be on the road

god knows what he would do if he had an actually difficult emergency situation to deal with....

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mine had a nice dent just behind the passenger door, just under the window from a door on a 4wd that parked next to me...

how hard is it to open the door gently and get out? rather than ripping it open, and jumping out? i'm sure they wouldnt be too impressed kicked the front door of their house in..

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Yeh, i pulled up in the woolies car park, a 4WD pulls up next to me, so i thought ill wait for her to park up b4 i open the door. The next thing i know she parks up and opens her door into my door... Im sitting there going :D!!! Turned out to be a really small dent (even though it did sound rather loud) so i let her off.

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left work today only to notice some f*cker has badged my car!

stolen the NISSAN and GTS25t badges off the boot of my 33 sedan.

they have used a screwdriver or something coz its dug into my paint to snap it off.

im pretty f*cken dark about it, but what can you do! i hate leaving my car in a side street in Belmont every day, way too many dodgy (unts walking around, but i have no other choice.

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Yeah Belmont is heaps dodgy, I work just off Gt Eastern Hwy and as I was heading out for a smoke one day spotted some dodgy person walking through our carpark (it's kinda out the back with only one entrance), car was untouched though :laugh:

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yeah it suxs big time :) and yeah it was definately the magna , the funny thing is i think that chics just finished first semester nursing at mt lawley where im doing my nursing ( heard it on the grape vine) so i mite be able to have a lil chat with her bout banging :D my car up!!

my future bro in law got his silvia keyed the other day and that really is low!!!

de badgings on the same level too - y do our poor cars have to suffer :laugh:

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hey's don't bag the Magna drivers!!! especially not the maroon ones!!

there are ppl every now and then, that's why I always park next to a kerb, at least one side of my car will not get banged...I have a dent as well..I'm guessing off 4WD...always have to avoid 4WD damn idiots, think their cars are big

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